Captain Charles Johnson is a native of Lexington, Massachusetts, and graduated from Lexington High School. He graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned through the NROTC Program in 1990.

Captain Johnson’s sea tours include division officer tours in USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) and USS Mobile Bay (CG 53). His Department Head tours, as Operations Officer, were in USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG 49), and USS Thomas S. Gates (CG 51). He served as Executive Officer in USS Cushing (DD 985). He then served on the Commander Task Force 70 staff, embarked in USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63). Following the staff tour he had command of USS McCampbell (DDG 85). Captain Johnson served in Destroyer Squadron Three One (DESRON 31) as Deputy and Fleeted up Commodore, leading the inaugural PACSAG deployment in 2016.

Ashore, Captain Johnson attended Naval Postgraduate School, earning a Master of Science Degree in Operations Research. He served in the OPNAV N81 and N70 Directorates, and on the Joint Staff, as Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director for Command, Control and Nuclear Operations, J-36, and as the Missile Defense Branch Chief in the Space and Missile Defense Division.

One of the five goals is to demonstrate and then deploy a ‘Great Green Fleet,’ which will include ships and aircraft using alternative sources of energy and utilizing multiple energy conservation measures as part of their regular, scheduled deployments through the calendar year in 2016.

PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- Rear Adm. John Fuller, commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, sent a third Red Hill "stakeholder letter" to business and community leaders and elected officials Friday, June 10.

(JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM) - Rear Adm. John Fuller, commander of Navy Region Hawaii and Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, sent a third Red Hill "stakeholder letter" to business and community leaders and elected officials Friday.

(JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM) – The Navy resumed work today on a new groundwater monitoring well near the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Facility, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to protect drinking water on Oahu.

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